Operator’s Manual MADE IN U.S.A. The STUDEX PLUS Disposable Cartridge Ear Piercing System Operating Instructions and Piercing Procedures Table of Contents STUDEX Welcome ........................................ 2 Features of the System .................................. 3 The Ear ............................................................ 4 System Components ...................................... 5 Ear Piercing Instructions: Preparing Yourself and Customer ............. 6 Preparing Equipment ................................ 7 Piercing The Ear ....................................... 8 Removing Disposable Parts ..................... 9 Piercing The Cartilage .............................. 9 After Piercing Care ...................................... 10 Troubleshooting ..........................................11 Insurance .....................................................12 Registration Form ........................................14 1 Welcome To STUDEX Ear Piercing Systems Congratulations! You have purchased the finest ear piercing instrument available. Over three decades of design innovation and refinement have resulted in a piercing instrument that is easy to use, easy to load and easy to keep clean. Environmental Health Ear Piercing Licence? The majority of Environmental Health Departments around the Country require you to register and obtain an Ear Piercing Licence. Before any Ear Piercing is performed, we advise you to contact your local Environmental Health Department as soon as possible. They will inform you on there local by laws and also advise you on any ear piercing regulations or requirements that you may need to follow for your Licence. There is usually a charge for the licence. For further information on Ear Piercing regulations and requirements you can purchase a copy of the Barbour Index, which is endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health. Copies are available from STUDEX. Ear Piercing Professional To Ear Pierce the professional way we recommend you to attend one of our Disposable Cartridge System Ear Piercing Diploma Courses. Our fully qualified Ear Piercing Technicians will teach you to pierce ears professionally. On completion of our course you will receive an Ear Piercing Certificate. Courses are held through out the country. For venues and dates available please contact STUDEX on free phone 0800 252 172. 2 Features Of The STUDEX Disposable Cartridge System 1. The Studex Piercing Instrument is a durable, precision instrument, designed to provide years of trouble-free performance, and is backed by a 2 year warranty. 2. The handle of the Studex instrument is contoured for a comfortable, sure grip for better balance and easier piercing. The instrument is designed to allow the technician to maintain optimum alignment with the ear for a more accurate piercing. 3. In the cocked position, the pointed tip of the piercing stud sits closer to the ear than with other instruments. This allows the technician to more precisely position the stud for a more accurate piercing. 4. The system utilizes a disposable, single-use presterilized Clasp Retainer and Stud Adapter cartridge for the protection of the technician and the client. 5. The Clasp Retainer includes a flexible ear guard to protect the client’s ear, and keep the ear from touching the instrument. Ear Piercing Accessories Ear Piercing Station - A suitable work area is required. A unit with cupboards and drawers that can easily store all your ear piercing equipment. A clean work top. Ear Piercing Stool - We recommend the height of the barstool. You want to be piercing below your shoulder height. Remember always make it easy for yourself to pierce. Portable Sinks - Some Environmental Health Departments require you to have running water near your ear piercing place. Display Board - Selection board of your ear piercing range. STUDEX Instrument - Your STUDEX Ear Piercing Instrument should be kept in its case when not in use. Registration Form/After Care Leaflet - To register all your customers that you pierce and after care instructions for customer. Marking Pen - You must always use a nontoxic marking pen. Ear Piercing Studs & Plastic Adapters - Ear piercing Studs that you are going to pierce on your customer. Medical Swab - Antiseptic swab to clean ear and instrument. Ear Care Lotion - Ear care lotion for customer. Gloves - Disposable gloves for piercing Hair Clips - To clip back any hair that may interfere with piercing. Mirror - To show customer pen marks and piercing. Cotton Wool or Buds - To apply ear care lotion to ear after piercing. Teddy Bear - To comfort little children and some times adults. 3 The Ear What area of the ear can you pierce with STUDEX PLUS System The lobe is soft area of the ear and consist of skin covering connective fatty tissue. It is the area of the ear which can be pierced. The healing period is 4-6 weeks. The Cartilage area is type of elastic tissue covered by skin and fine hair.The area which can be pierced is the flat upper part of the cartilage area indicated by the diagram below. Due to the nature of piercing the cartilage it is very important to advise the client that though the piercing this part of the ear can be safely done with STUDEX PLUS Ear Piercing System, extra care must be taken in caring for this type of piercing. The heling period is at least 12 weeks. The STUDEX PLUS Ear Piercing System is not specifically designed to pierce any other part of the body and should only be used to pierce theshaded areas of the ear indicated in this diagram (Fig. 1). Cartilage Pinna Auricle External Ear Canal Lobe Fig. 1 Contra Indications of Ear Piercing Contra indications for ear piercing normally involve the client having a condition which means they they might be prone to infection or slow to heal from any potential infections, a physical injury, or some kind of obstruction. If the client is suffering from any of the following then they should seek medical advice before you pierce their ears: Circulation disorder, High or low blood pressure, History of thrombosis/embolism, Epilepsy (Epileptics must be accompanied by someone if you are to pierce their ears), Pregnancy, Diabetes, Dysfunction of the Nervous System, Skin disorders, Bruise or recent haemorrhage or swelling, Scar tissue or Keloids, Warts or Moles (you may pierce through frecles), Cuts, Abrasions or recent operations. If in doubt do not pierce! 4 System Components STUD & CLASP RETAINER PACKAGE Stud Clasp INSTRUMENT KIT COMPONENTS Color Coded Disposable Stud Adapter Flexible Ear Guard Pink - Mini White - Regular Beige - Large Stud Adapter Remover White Disposable Clasp Retainer Plunger Knob Plunger Shaft Color Coded Plastic Mount Clasp Retainer & Color Coded Stud Adapter Safety Notch The presterilized single use disposable clasp retainer and color coded stud adapter are packaged inside the blister pack together with the studs and clasps. Clasp Retainer/Ear Guard Holder Trigger In order to ear pierce using the STUDEX Disposable Cartridge System you will need to be familiar with the equipment you are to use, namely the ear piercing instrument, the studs, the single use clasp retainer/ear guard and stud holder, and the blister pack itself. The clasp retainer/ear guard and stud holder (see above) do not come with the instrument. They are pre-sterilized, single use disposable items that are packaged together with the sterilized blister pack holding the stud and clasp. IMPORTANT! Never use the same clasp retainer/ear guard and stud holder on more than one client. 5 Ear Piercing Instructions Preparing yourself and the client Clients will normally fit into ‘nervous’ or ‘non nervous’ categories. Obviously ‘nervous’ clients are potentially more difficult to deal with. However most of their anxiety will usually be associated with the thought that the piercing may be painful. They might have had a painful ear piercing experience previously. These kinds of clients need to be relaxed through reassurance that the STUDEX System allows for pain free ear piercing. Seat the client on a stool or chair which is at the right height for you to complete the piercing. You should not have to reach up or down in order to pierce the client’s ears. Ask the client to select the style of stud to be used for piercing from the STUDEX sample board Explain the piercing procedure and have the client read and sign the ear piercing application and aftercare instructions. Check thoroughly for contra indications. If in doubt do not complete the piercing. Now wash your hands thoroughly or scrub them with a chlorahexidine based surgical hand cleaner, dry them and then ideally you should put on single use disposable gloves as an additional precaution. Have the client remove any earrings they are wearing. Clip back any hair away from the ears. Check the client’s ears for epidermoid cycts which are embedded skin tissue enclosing foreign debris. When you pinch the ear, if you feel a small, hard lump that can be moved, it is an epidermoid cyst. If you can see and feel a lump that does not move, it is scar tissue. Cysts are not visible and can be moved, scar tissue is visible and does not move. Never pierce through a cyst as it will cause it to rupture releasing debris into the surrounding tissue which can cause infection. You should also not pierce straight through Keloids, which are large visible lumpy scar tissue. The rule to follow is: Keloids/scar tissue, pierce 3 – 4mm away from it. If hole is open, pierce 1cm away from it. You will need to pierce further away if the hole is open because an inaccurate piercing could lead to one large hole in the lobe. Additionally, it avoids the clasps overlapping at the back of the ear. You may pierce through an old hole as long as there is no heavy scar tissue present. After examining the ear(s) thoroughly cleanse the area to be pierced front and back with an antiseptic wipe, be sure to use a separate wipe for each ear. This will safeguard against infection. Allow 2 minutes for the solution to soak in and the ear to dry thoroughly. During this time you should demonstrate to the client the noise the instrument will make when you eventually pierce their ears. If familiar with this sound they are unlikely to move during the piercing, lessening the likelihood of an inaccurate piercing. To demonstrate the noise: Take the instrument in your preferred hand. Pull back hard on the firing pin until it locks. Place the instrument close to the client’s ear. Tell them that they are about to hear the noise the instrument will make. Fire the instrument by squeezing the trigger. Once the antiseptic lotion is dry you should use the non toxic marking pen to mark a spot on the ear where it will be pierced. No other type of pen should be used. Using a mirror, show the client the spot marked on the ear. Only if the client agrees the mark is in the correct place should you proceed with the piercing. If they state a preference for another spot then wipe off the original mark using another antiseptic wipe and repeat the previous marking instructions. Only when the client is happy with the positioning of the mark should the piercing take place. 6 Ear Piercing Instructions • Preparing the Equipment You will need to undo the blister pack on a clean and level surface. Tearing along the serrated edge of the blister pack, separate one pair of studs from the rest of the pack. On your clean, level surface turn the pack upside down so that the tyvek paper faces upwards and the plastic rests on the table’s surface. Locate the corner in which the plastic has an arc, this is where you need to separate the tyvek paper from the plastic. Keeping the blister pack close to your level surface, peel the tyvek paper back slowly being careful not to spill the plastic clasp retainer/ear guard and stud holder onto the table or floor. If this does occur then the blister pack must be discarded and a new one used. This ensures sterility. Then cock the instrument by drawing the firing pin back until it locks into place. With gloves on both hands, take the small round Pink (Mini), White (Regular) or Beige (Large) stud holder from the blister pack and secure it onto the barrel of the instrument (see Fig. 2). Take the instrument in one hand and the clasp retainer/ear guard in the other. Firmly mount the plastic clasp retainer/ear guard onto the ear guard holder of the instrument making sure that the flexible ear guard is facing upward and inward (see Fig. 2) pushed firmly down. Place the instrument onto a clean surface. Next, hold the clear blister pack containing the plastic stud and clasp mount in one hand and carefully remove the mount ensuring not to touch the sterile studs and clasps. Holding the mount by the sides, the stud and clasps should be facing upwards. With the mount in one hand take the ear piercing instrument in the other and using the mount, insert the exposed head of the ear piercing stud into the round plastic stud holder previously inserted onto the barrel of the instrument then twist the mount upwards to release the stud from the mount leaving the stud in the plastic stud holder. (see Fig. 3). Ensuring that the instrument remains level, invert the plastic mount and slide the corresponding clasp onto the plastic clasp retainer/ear guard previously loaded onto the instrument (see Fig. 4). Place the plastic mount containing the remaining stud and clasp in the upright position on a nearby clean surface ready to be used on the second piercing if required. The instrument is now loaded and you are ready to pierce. Follow the instructions on piercing the client’s ear on the next page. Once you have completed the first piercing, repeat the above process for the second piercing. These two operations are extremely simple to perform but you may need to practice a few times to become proficient. Remember that once loaded, always keep the instrument in a horizontal position to prevent the stud and clasp from falling out. Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 7 Ear Piercing Instructions • Piercing The Ear Piercing The Lobe Area of the Ear Bring the loaded instrument up to the area of the client’s ear to be pierced ensuring that the ear is placed into the saddle-like flexible ear guard (see Fig.5). If piercing the cartilage area see the instructions on piercing the cartilage area which follow. Make sure the instrument is straight and square to the ear otherwise the piercing will occur at an angle. It should be perpendicular and not tipped at an angle. Squeeze the trigger gently to halfway where you will find a biting point in the trigger mechanism. This will bring the tip of the stud closer to the ear. Check your alignment (make sure the point of the post lines up with your pen mark). When you are satisfied everything is correct advise the client to remain still. Squeeze the trigger the rest of the way back until the stud is fired into the ear. Hold the trigger in place and the instrument still for two seconds. Slowly release the trigger and carefully pull the instrument straight down. Do not pull it away from the ear (see Fig. 6). After reloading the instrument, repeat the above to perform the second piercing. Next, ask the client if they are OK to stand or if they need a few moments. If the client stands and feels dizzy, help them to sit down and have them wait 3 to 5 minutes before leaving. Advise on aftercare. After completing the piercing, wipe the instrument with an alcohol towelette or an approved cleaner. Fig. 5 Fig. 6 8 Ear Piercing Instructions • Piercing The Cartilage Removing The Disposable Stud Holder and Clasp Retainer/Ear Guard From The Instrument To remove the clasp retainer/ear guard, simple slide it off the instrument and dispose it in the waste receptacle. To remove the round stud holder, place the stud retainer clip over the barrel of the instrument (see Fig. 7). Next, firm retract the firing pin all the way back until the stud holder snaps loose. Release the firing pin and now remove the stud retainer clip and the stud holder. This action will cock the instrument so remember the disengage the firing pin by pulling the trigger making sure that fingers are free from the path of the barrel. Fig. 7 Piercing The Cartilage area of the Ear If you are piercing through the cartilage area of the ear, special care must be taken during both the piercing procedure and during the after care period. When piecing the cartilage area of the ear, only pierce the upper flat area. Never pierce through the curled edge of the cartilage area or too close to the edge of the ear as this may cause the cartilage to split. Also, never pierce through scar tissue in the cartilage area, avoiding all visible capillaries. Prepare the piercing area as instructed previous. Have the client tilt their head all the way back so that they are facing skyward. This action makes it easier to position the instrument for piercing while maintaining the instrument in the all important horizontal position which ensures that the clasp will not fall out before the piercing. If the client has very thick or heavily curled cartilage, you must pull the cartilage to “unroll it”. This ensures that the instrument can be properly positioned. Once the instrument is positioned and ready for firing, follow the same procedure described when piercing the lobe previous. Repeat procedure for the other ear if required. IMPORTANT! Alert your client that the healing time for the cartilage area can take up to 12 weeks. Reinforce the fact that due to the nature of piercing the cartilage area extra care should be taken to ensure proper after care is followed. If pain, redness or swelling persists, advise them to seek medical attention immediately. Failure to do so may lead to permanent damage to the ear. 9 After Piercing Care If the instructions on how to pierce ears contained in this manual are followed stringently then potential problems following a piercing will have been minimized. However, the importance of aftercare cannot be overemphasized. Check studs for proper clearance The client should be given the following advice for aftercare. To prevent infection Do not fiddle with the ears, avoid any unnecessary handling of the ears and studs. Do not replace studs with other earrings during the initial 6 week period (12 weeks for cartilage). Wash hands before touching the stud or ear and cleanse the pierced area twice a day without removing the earrings by lightly applying STUDEX Ear Care Solution to the front and back of the pierced area. Apply Gel or Solution front & back GEL GE L With clean hands, rotate the studs back and forth at least once a day. Do not allow soap or shampoo to build up behind the stud or clasp. Rinse well with the STUDEX Ear Care Solution after bathing. Between cleanings, keep the pierced area DRY. Cover the ears when spraying perfume, antiperspirant, hairspray. Slide Stud back & forth to work gel or solution into hole Do not push the butterfly clasp along the post toward the ear. The Butterfly clasp should always be positioned at the end of the post. Minor pain/redness may occur immediately - this is normal. This should settle within 48 hours provided the client faithfully follows proper after care. If undue pain/swelling occurs advise the client to consult their physician immediately but warn them not to remove the studs until they have consulted their doctor. To prevent piercings from closing Do not take studs out for at least 4 – 6 weeks (12 weeks for cartilage). Apply Gel before showering to protect new piercing If infection or irritation occurs Should excessive redness, irritability, itching or soreness occur consult your doctor immediately. Do not remove the studs until you have consulted your doctor. General points After 4 – 6 weeks the stud can be removed from the ear lobe (12 weeks for cartilage) and another post type earring should be worn. The post should be 24 ct Gold Plated or Stainless Steel and this type should be worn for at least another 2 months following the healing period. No wire type earrings should be worn during this period. The wearing of heavy earring at any time may cause the piercing hole to stretch leaving a slit effect to the piercings. STUDEX Ear Care Solution should be suggested to your client. This way you can be sure that the client receives the correct solution for aftercare. During the first year of piercing the client should avoid going longer than 24 hours without wearing earrings. This will ensure that the piercings will not close. If the client follows these aftercare instructions faithfully they will, in later years, have a small smooth round hole in each ear – never a slit. 10 Troubleshooting The best way to be prepared for any problem that may occur during an ear piercing is to familiarize yourself with this section BEFORE it occurs. With a few simple steps, you will be prepared to handle almost any situation. YOU ARE THE PROFESSIONAL, so always remain calm. Tell the client not to worry and that you will have the problem resolved in a moment. In normal operation, the stud is not released from the stud adapter unless the backing nut (clasp) has attached itself to the stud. 1. If the clasp does not attach and the stud remains in the adapter: A. B. C. D. Hold the plunger all the way forward with your thumb firmly against and behind the plunger knob. This will prevent the plunger from moving. Make sure the backing nut (clasp) is properly seated in the clasp retainer. Squeeze the trigger all the way back until it stops. Release the trigger. This will normally cause the clasp to attach itself to the stud, and the stud will release from the instrument. 2. If the stud has not gone completely through the ear, or if the above procedure does not resolve the problem: A. B. C. Saturate a cotton ball with Ear Care Solution. Remove the stud and apply pressure on the pierced area with the cotton ball. With a new presterilized piercing stud, re-pierce through the same hole as the original piercing. Follow aftercare procedures.. Note: If you must remove a stud and re-pierce with a new stud, be sure to wear gloves and have cotton balls or alcohol preps readily accessible. Dispose of used cotton balls, preps, swabs and latex gloves appropriately after the piercing is complete. Any studs opened but not used also should be disposed of. 11 Insurance STUDEX equipment is covered by Product Liability Insurance. However, as an individual you will require your own insurance cover. Many companies now require evidence of some form of ear piercing training such as that offered by STUDEX before issuing insurance cover. The STUDEX training system is particularly relevant in this respect in that models are used during training as opposed to ear cards. This means that you will already be experienced when you pierce a client’s ears for the first time. Should you wish to be included in our next training seminar in your area, please contact our Head Office to find out when the next STUDEX training specialist will be in your area. Age Restrictions Do not pierce anyone under the age of 16 without the presence of a parent or legal guardian. Failing such may expose you to criminal charges of grievous bodily harm to a child despite the fact that the child consented without the permission of a parent or legal guardian. A general rule to follow would be to exercise caution when piercing the ears of anyone under the age of 16. Such clients should be accompanied by an adult. Do not accept consent by telephone or letter. It is strongly advisable to have the parent of legal guardian read and sign the release form in your presence. Though piercing the ears of small children is perfectly safe using the STUDEX systems, one should always strongly caution the parent that due to the child’s age, after care may be difficult for the child to follow. Parents should assume the responsibility of ensuring that the child’s piercings are properly maintained and to seek medical attention at the slightest hint of a problem. 12 Guarantee The STUDEX® Piercing Instrument is backed by a two years guarantee to the original purchaser. This instrument is made in the U.S.A. with highest quality materials and workmanship, and is fully inspected and tested before it leaves our plant. If you ever have any problem with this instrument or any questions regarding its use, please call STUDEX toll-free at 1.800.478.8339 This guarantee is void if the instrument is misused or dropped, or is used with anything other than genuine STUDEX® Sterile Ear Piercing Studs. © STUDEX ( BUYER’S NAME STORE NAME ADDRESS CITY TELEPHONE PURCHASE DATE PURCHASED FROM: ) YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS: Suggestions or Comments: STATE PURCHASE PRICE ZIP Corporate Head Office: 521 W. ROSECRANS AVENUE LOS ANGELES-GARDENA, CA 90248-1514 • U.S.A. 1-800.478.8339, 310.851.9300 • Fax: 310.851.9400 www.studex.com • sales@studex.com STUDEX Australia, Bagatelle (AA) PTY. 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